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3 Letter FW155 Associated Students of Highline College, Ruth Krizan Page 1 Response to Comment LC9-1 Sound Transit has a formal process for naming stations that occurs during final design. This is a public process and students, along with other members of the public, will have an opportunity to have input on the station name. Please see response to Common Comment 4 in Table 9-6 of Chapter 9 of the Final EIS.
4 Letter FW181 Associated Students of Highline College, Laura Yanez Page 1 Response to Comment LC1-1 Sound Transit has a formal process for naming stations that occurs during final design. This is a public process and students, along with other members of the public, will have an opportunity to have input on the station name. FW181
5 Page 2 Highline College ASHCC, Laura Yanez
6 Letter FW182 Associated Students of Highline College, Ruth Krizan Page 1 Response to Comment LC2-1 Please see response to Common Comment 4 in Table 9-6 of Chapter 9 of the Final EIS. Response to Comment LC2-2 The City of Kent has been planning for denser mixed-use development in the Midway Subarea, east of the Highline College campus. Potential future land uses are described in Section 4.2, Land Use, of the Final EIS. FW182
7 Page 2 Highline College ASHCC, Ruth Krizan No Comments
8 Letter FW183 Associated Students of Highline College, Latonya Brisbane Page 1 Response to Comment LC3-1 Please see response to Common Comment 4 in Table 9-6 of Chapter 9 of the Final EIS. FW183
9 Letter FW297 30th District Democrats Page 1 Response to Comment LC4-1 Please see response to Common Comment 1 in Table 9-6 of Chapter 9 of the Final EIS. Indirect effects from TOD are described in Section 4.2, Land Use, of the Final EIS. The Preferred Alternative is the lowest-cost alternative.
10 Page 2 30th District Democrats No Comments
11 Letter FW365 30th District Democrats Page 1 Response to Comment LC5-1 Please see response to comment letter FW297.
12 Page 2 30th District Democrats
13 Letter FW524 Transportation Choices No Comments Page 1
14 Page 2 Transportation Choices Response to Comment LC6-1 Chapter 8, Alternatives Evaluation, includes a comparison of alternatives and shows the trade-offs between alternatives, including ridership, cost, and environmental impacts. Response to Comment LC6-2 Please see responses to Common Comments 1 and 4 in Table 9-6 of Chapter 9 of the Final EIS. Without stations at S 216th and 260th Streets, these areas would still be accessible from RapidRide A Line. Commuters would be able to transfer between RapidRide A Line and light rail. Response to Comment LC6-3 Please see responses to Common Comments 1 and 8.
15 Page 3 Transportation Choices Response to Comment LC6-4 Please see response to Common Comment 1. Response to Comment LC6-5 Please see response to Common Comment 4. Response to Comment LC6-6 Your support for a Federal Way Transit Center station near SR 99 at S 316th Street due to TOD potential has been noted. Please see response to Common Comment 11. Response to Comment LC6-7 Please see response to Common Comment 5. Sound Transit is not proposing to charge for parking as part of this project. The policy framework for parking management is in place, and both the Boardadopted ST3 plan language and financial plan assume fully managed parking in the future. The 2016/2017 implementation of permit parking at 10 ST facilities is a first step in the broader parking management discussion. Further Board action and regional coordination will be required before a commitment to paid parking at FWLE and other facilities can be made. Response to Comment LC6-8 Sound Transit offers low-income fares for all its forms of transit (light rail, bus, and Sounder train). Sound Transit's Transit-Oriented Development Policy includes goals for providing affordable housing in station areas. As described in Section of Chapter 7, Environmental Justice recent state legislation authorizing Sound Transit to seek funding for ST3 created additional requirements intended to maximize opportunities for affordable housing. It requires Sound Transit to offer properties considered suitable for housing first to a defined class of qualified entities, including cities, housing authorities, and nonprofit housing developers. Because the requirement is contingent on the successful passage of the ST3 ballot measure, the Sound Transit Board of Directors
16 will determine how it will implement the law in late 2016 or early This will likely require amendments to the TOD and Surplus Property Disposition Policies, and new administrative procedures. Many of the future Sound Transit TOD parcels in FWLE station areas will likely need to be evaluated for suitability for housing; affordable housing may be a substantial programmatic element in all station areas. Transportation Choices Response to Comment LC6-9 Please see response to Common Comment 5. As described in Chapter 2, Alternatives Considered, of the Final EIS, the Preferred Kent/Des Moines Station would have approximately 1,000 parking spaces (500 surface, 500 in a new garage) if it is used as an interim terminus. Parking would then be reduced to 500 spaces at this station when the system is extended south, with additional parking at other stations. Response to Comment LC6-10 Sound Transit completed a Sounder Station Access Study in 2012, and planning for access improvements at the Puyallup and Sumner stations has been underway since Planning for access improvements at the Auburn and Kent stations began in 2016 when funding became available. Response to Comment LC6-11 Sound Transit is committed to working with the local jurisdictions, including the cities and King County Metro, to improve access to the FWLE stations. Sound Transit held stakeholder workshops that included local jurisdictions and King County Metro, which helped identify needs for improved non-motorized access to station areas and clarify zones of responsibility for funding and building such improvements. The Conceptual Transit Plan for this project was also updated in coordination with King County Metro and includes new routes and more frequent service for existing routes to improve access to the Preferred Alternative stations. The transit analysis in Appendix G1 and Chapter 3 of the Final EIS reflects this.
17 Page 4 Transportation Choices Response to Comment LC6-12 Section 4.6, Air Quality, of the Final EIS describes existing air quality in the corridor. The SR 99 and Preferred alternatives both have Kent/Des Moines stations near SR 99 and both have Federal Way Transit Center stations near the transit center. The S 272nd Station associated with the Preferred Alternative and SR 99 to I-5 Alternative would be closer to I-5 than the S 272nd Redondo Station associated with the SR 99 and I-5 to SR 99 alternatives. Response to Comment LC6-13 Please see responses to Common Comments 4 and 6 and response to comment LC6-8 in this letter. A station west of SR 99 would not require crossing SR 99 to access Highline College; however, the majority of riders at this station are expected to be transit transfers from the station or from RapidRide A Line on SR 99. Riders transferring from RapidRide A Line would need to cross SR 99 for one direction of their travel regardless of the station location. Sound Transit has reached out to minority and low-income populations throughout the FWLE project. It will continue to reach out to provide information and opportunities to comment, and to implement new opportunities to ensure minority and low-income populations are engaged, and remain engaged, in the project. Chapter 7, Environmental Justice, and Appendix B, Public Involvement and Agency Coordination, of the Final EIS describe the outreach that Sound Transit has performed and the efforts moving forward. Section 4.4, Social Impacts, Community Facilities, and Neighborhoods, and Chapter 7 describe Sound Transit s Transit-Oriented Development Policy related to affordable housing in station areas. Jurisdictions along the FWLE corridor have adopted affordable-housing goals and policies in their comprehensive plans. Section 7.7, Project Benefits, in Chapter 7 describes how all of the alternatives would provide benefits to transit-dependent populations, such as improved access to transit and employment and increased
18 reliability of transit service. Studies have shown that these benefits can accrue to a higher degree for minority and low-income populations. Transportation Choices Response to Comment LC6-14 This hybrid was not analyzed in the Draft or Final EIS because it would be very similar to the SR 99 to I-5 Alternative. To cross from SR 99 to I-5 south of Lowe s would increase business and/or residential displacements and potentially increase the length of guideway in the Midway Landfill. The vacant property directly south of Lowe s is currently in permitting for an affordable housing project, and other properties in this area are developed with commercial uses, a mobile home park, and the Midway Landfill. See Appendix C, Alternatives Analysis Reports, for additional information on the development of the SR 99 to I-5 Alternative. Locating the station on the west side of SR 99 instead of the east side of 30th Avenue S (where it is with the SR 99 to I-5 Alternative) would not substantially change ridership. It would be less optimal for supporting planned TOD in the Midway Subarea.
19 Page 5 Transportation Choices No Comments
20 Letter FW596 Kent Bicycle Advisory Board No Comments Page 1
21 Page 2 Kent Bicycle Advisory Board Response to Comment LC7-1 Sound Transit initiated an early scoping process for the FWLE in Early scoping provided the first opportunity for the public to learn about the project and provide their comments at the early planning stage. The information gathered from the public and stakeholders helped form the Purpose and Need as described in Chapter 1 of the Final EIS. Sound Transit also held stakeholder workshops, described in Section 2.1 of Chapter 2 in the Final EIS, which helped identify needs for improved nonmotorized access to station areas and clarify zones of responsibility for Sound Transit, local jurisdictions, and others in funding and building such improvements. Sound Transit s System Access Policy establishes a framework for how the agency invests in, manages, and supports infrastructure and facilities to help riders access Sound Transit services. Sound Transit tries to encourage and improve all forms of access to its transit services, focusing on the properties it owns, and works cooperatively with local jurisdictions to promote access from surrounding communities. Response to Comment LC7-2 Please see response to comment LC7-1 in this letter. Response to Comment LC7-3 Please see response to comment LC7-1 in this letter.
22 Page 3 Kent Bicycle Advisory Board Response to Comment LC7-4 Each station will have a bicycle storage area with space for expansion. Specific bike facilities at each station will be finalized during final design. Sound Transit projected land uses and planned facilities in 2035 to estimate trip generation by mode. Section 3.5.2, Transit Service and Operations, of the Transportation Technical Report (Appendix G1 of the Final EIS) describes how the mode of access for each station was determined. The walk/bike mode of access for the Federal Way Transit Center Station was updated to 50 people per hour for the Final EIS based on changes in the ridership model. Response to Comment LC7-5 Please see response to Common Comment 4 in Table 9-6 of Chapter 9 of the Final EIS. A service road along the entire guideway is not needed for operation of the FWLE.
23 Letter FW614 Futurewise No Comments Page 1
24 Page 2 Futurewise Response to Comment LC8-1 Chapters 3 through 7 of the Final EIS describe the benefits and impacts of the FWLE alternatives. Chapter 8, Alternatives Evaluation, focuses on the trade-offs among the alternatives in meeting the project s purpose and need and describes how the benefits and impacts associated with each alternative relate to other alternatives. The Sound Transit Board will consider the impact analysis in the Final EIS, along with several other factors, in selecting the project to build.
25 Page 3 Futurewise Response to Comment LC8-2 TOD potential was one of the factors considered by the Sound Transit Board when identifying a Preferred Alternative. An updated summary of TOD potential is included in Section 4.2, Land Use, and the Executive Summary. Local jurisdictions determine zoning regulations and design guidelines for development, including transit-oriented development and requirements for non-motorized improvements. Please see response to Common Comment 8 in Table 9-6 of Chapter 9 of the Final EIS regarding investment in disadvantaged communities. Response to Comment LC8-3 Please see response to Common Comment 11. Response to Comment LC8-4 Please see responses to Common Comments 1 and 8. Section 4.2, Land Use, summarizes the TOD analysis updated for the Final EIS. Chapter 8, Alternatives Evaluation, compares the alternatives and shows the tradeoffs among them, including ridership, cost, and environmental impacts. Section 3.5.2, Transit Service and Operations, contains updated ridership data.
26 Page 4 Futurewise Response to Comment LC8 5 As described in Chapter 3, Transportation Environment and Consequences, and Section 4.6, Air Quality and Greenhouse Gases, all FWLE alternatives would have similar reductions in greenhouse gas emissions, reduction in traffic congestion, and increasing regional mobility. Response to Comment LC8 6 Please see response to Common Comment 1. All of the alternatives increase transit access and support the TOD potential planned for in Kent s Midway Subarea Plan and the Federal Way City Center Element of Federal Way s Comprehensive Plan.
27 Page 5 Futurewise Response to Comment LC8-7 All FWLE alternatives would include improvements in station areas for access. Chapter 5, Construction, of the Final EIS describes how the SR 99 Alternative would include street reconstruction to widen the existing SR 99 roadway on one or both sides in some locations to allow space in the median for construction of the guideway columns. This street reconstruction would also include rebuilding sidewalks to maintain their current width. Response to Comment LC8-8 Please see response to Common Comment 1.
28 Page 6 Futurewise Response to Comment LC8-9 Please see response to Common Comment 1. The Preferred Kent/Des Moines Station and Federal Way Transit Center Station would be in the same general locations for all alternatives. The RapidRide A Line would continue to provide access to businesses along SR 99 between these stations.
29 Page 7 Futurewise Response to Comment LC8 10 Section 4.6, Air Quality, of the Final EIS describes existing air quality in the corridor. The SR 99 and Preferred alternatives both have Kent/Des Moines stations near SR 99 and both have Federal Way Transit Center stations near the transit center and therefore would not differ in exposure to air pollution. The S 272nd Station associated with the Preferred Alternative and SR 99 to I 5 Alternative would be slightly closer to I 5 than the S 272nd Redondo Station associated with the SR 99 and I 5 to SR 99 alternatives. The period of time that riders would be at the S 272nd Star Lake Station waiting for a train would be 15 minutes or less, and adverse health effects would not be expected from this short duration. Response to Comment LC8 11 Please see response to Common Comment 1. Sound Transit updated the TOD analysis in Section 4.2, Land Use, of the Final EIS. Response to Comment LC8 12 Please see response to Common Comment 1.
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